 So, you can open your browser and go to better or connect the interpreter to you. So, you can use the dashboard with me. So, I'm really lovely. And in the first page, you can see all the communities that we are already serving in the dashboard. So, starting from environments and economics, well, SDSM weeks, we have Instruct and AGI, the Research Data Alliance, we have many. So, not only from the Open Air Connect projects, but other external research initiatives and communities that would like to try out and help us in building the service. So, since I'm a super user, I can play the role of a community manager. What does a community manager can do? They can configure the dashboard. So, this slide, which are the criteria by which Open Air will assign research products to the community dashboard and also to configure the look and see of the dashboard itself. So, which pages should be available. So, the first thing is, of course, the basic information about the communities. So, you can configure your logo and you can decide if the dashboard is visible to all, so it's public, or if it's visible on its managers, which is useful in the first phase when you're still configuring the dashboard. And the most important section related to the content is the managed community content. So, here you can select the projects, the content providers and the subjects that will be used to assign the products for this community. So, here you have the list of projects, for example, that have been selected for the digital humanities and cultural heritage community. So, these are projects that are in Open Air and it is possible, of course, to delete, to change your mind, or add new ones. So, you need first to select the founders and this is the list of founders that are currently supported by Open Air, but this list is not static, we are going to increase the number of founders in this list in a continuous way. I can select the Indian Commission, for example, I know that the climbing project is a project that is relevant for the digital humanities communities, so I can search for it and I can add it to my dashboard. So, next time that Open Air will process the content in its application and find the links to applications or a dataset to this project, to Client Plus, the product will also be assigned to the dashboard and to the community. The same happens for the content providers. As you may know, Open Air aggregates methods of output from a lot of content providers. In here, you have a way to select which ones are for your communities. So, for example, if I search for heritage, I can find this data source, studies on the value of cultural heritage. Okay, so I can find this journal, for example, with services, science and digital heritage, which I think is relevant for the community, and I can add it. So, now, everything that is collected from this provider is also relevant to me. And similar things can be done with subjects. So, in this case, our managers just selected one subject, but we cannot as many as you want. And you can take it as three terms, three keywords, or from control vocabularies. As I said, you can't configure the config, so which pages are available in the dashboard, and this can be done in this section, manage entities and pages. So, to show this, let's enter in the dashboard as a normal user. So, you can see in this home page, you can have an overview of what is assigned for your community, so the number of applications, data, software, other kinds of research products, the number of projects, and content providers. And you also have an initial list of applications in the first page. So, let's suppose that the manager don't want to show the other research product box. So, you can go here to activate it. You can just activate it, disable it. And now, magic, now it's not magic. But the box disappears. So, it can be enabled at any time. So, functionality that is available for registered users, which are not managers, but registered user, is that of linking. So, add products to the dashboard, which are not yet available, or are links between existing products. So, for example, I want to assign, I want to search for objects to the other three dashboards. So, I select my community. But if you want, you cannot select other. So, for example, I cannot select the Claring Research Initiative. And then I can search for research results. And this research is performed in OpenAir, in PostRef, in Datasite, in Market. And you can also search in all of these spaces. Alternatively, you can also upload a CSP with a list of DOI. And in this way, you can do what we call Wood claim. So, you have a number list of DOI, and automatically, then you'll be assigned to the community. Then, we have the monitoring section. So, in the monitoring section, you can see statistics about the products in the dashboard. So, the number of publications, you can access status of those publications, which are links to projects, and this kind of information. So, we have it for publications, data, and software. And the manager can decide what to see and what not to see. So, if I go to the Administration dashboard, I can decide in this section manage statistics and chart. If I want to show statistics in the public dashboard or not. So, for example, if I want to show this graph in the main page of the dashboard, I just need to take here so that when I go back to the home page of my communities, I can find statistics here. If the manager doesn't like it, I just can't bring it like this. So, this is a powerful... Well, it's simple but powerful at the same time to want the freedom of the manager to show the view of his community.